Surreal March BoM Temperature Outlooks compared to UAH satellites

UAH have finally brought out their global map of lower troposphere anomalies for March 2022.
The satellite brightness sounders found overall decidedly unremarkable temperatures from the lower troposhere (surface to approx 8kms) across the wide brown land.
The BoM March Outlook for max temperature (daylight) Predicted much warmer than UAH satellites measured.
The BoM March Outlook for min temperature (night time) Predicted HUGELY warmer than UAH satellites measured.

Then for another BoM comparison you can look at the Max and Min actual anomaly maps for March.
BoM anomaly map for Max T you can adjust to see min – this link is for Outlooks on 3rd March – you can reset for late Feb.
Plenty to compare & contrast and ponder.

2 thoughts on “Surreal March BoM Temperature Outlooks compared to UAH satellites”

  1. Fair enough – it has been obvious for a while now that particularly the Min T Outlooks are simply stratospherically scorching stupid. How the staffers that produce them can not insist on a more rational model – search me.

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